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Eric Armstrong & Phil Thompson
Glossonomia
Glossonomia, Conversations on the Sounds of Speech is a podcast by Eric Armstrong and Phil Thompson. Each week we talk about a different vowel or consonant sound in English.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 10 ratings
Really great
This podcast is really good. Highly recommended
gianlucaimprota via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/11
Aimed largely at theatre professionals—actors, directors, coaches, students and teachers alike— but chock-ful of useful and fascinating information of interest to speech pathologists, educators and interested members of the general public, Glossonomia is a fantastic podcast. Eric and Phil's...Read full review »
erikthetall via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/11
beautifully done
I absolutely love this podcast! It's rather like being back in a grad school class... without the threat of an exam. Phil and Eric handle the subject matter with warmth and humour and do so in a manner that I believe will appeal to both the casually interested amateur and the voice...Read full review »
lushdragon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/20/10
Recent Episodes
In Part Two of this series on Diacritics, Phil Thompson and Eric Armstrong discuss the intricacies of diacritic symbols and what they mean when applied to vowel and consonant symbols of the IPA. The guys follow along with the list of diacritic marks on the Wikipedia page for the International...
Published 04/26/14
Published 04/26/14
Though Phil and Eric had intended to cover all the diacritical marks in the IPA in this podcast, they just couldn’t do it. In fact, Eric’s recorder stopped recording after 45 minutes, though they kept talking for 15 more minutes... so this is merely an introduction to diacritics, not an...
Published 04/08/14
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